Piazza Venezia

Piazza Venezia and the Altare della Patria Monument are just 15 minutes far from Hotel Raffaello.

Situated just below the Capitoline Hill, some of the most important streets of the city cross here: Via dei Fori Imperiali, Via del Corso and Via del Plebiscito. Art loversmay be divided over its clashing style, but nonetheless it remains one of the most fascinating squares of the Capital and deserves a visit.

In its heart is the Vittoriano, built to celebrate King Emanuele II, and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in honour of all the soldiers who died without a respectful burial.

In Piazza Venezia you can admire Palazzo Venezia, which was centre of the Roman Catholic Church and later on of Mussolini's government.

This was the first Tuscan-Renaissance style building in Rome. Today it hosts a museum and the Library of the National Institute of Archaeology and History of Arts.

Piazza Venezia has always been considered an important political centre in Rome and today it is one of the most beautiful squares to visit in town.

That's why Hotel Raffaello is a good choice when visiting Rome's main monuments, such as the Coliseum, and Fori Imperiali, which you can reach in just 5 minutes on foot.

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